ViewView of mountains from little kids playground/ near store. If you look in the bottom right hand corner, you can see a black truck and right behind it is a gravel hill. The gravel hill is where the train tracks sit.

This campground is ok for an overnight stay but is not good for a destination campground. It has a lake with lakefront sites available but you will have to cross a narrow bridge to get your rig to those sites. The front section full hook up sites are very close together. There is an active railroad track across Highway 70 from the campground and it does have trains blaring their horns at all hours of the day and night. It gets very loud. I could watch the trains from my campsite. There is a very basic pool that accomplishes its job of cooling off hot campers. There is a younger kids playground that sites on a rock/gravel base and an older kids playground that is on grass. The staff tries hard to make your stay pleasant. They navigate you to your campsite (even if you are only 100ft from the store/office) and help back you into your site. They had a wagon ride around the campground and an ice cream social for July 4th weekend. The ice cream social and the weekend breakfasts were reasonably priced. It is an average campground in that it isn't horrible and it isn't wonderful but somewhere in the middle.